Degree programs

Choose your degree at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) from a subject portfolio that is unparalleled in Europe. It includes the natural sciences, engineering, management, medicine and life sciences, as well as political and social sciences.

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The master's program imparts the requisite specialist knowledge for finding innovative solutions to theoretical and practical challenges, wherever they arise in the overall system of aerospace technologies.

The Master’s program in Aerospace Engineering is a joint degree by TUM and Nanyang Technological University. It provides an in-depth knowledge in the field of aerospace engineering and is conducted at TUM Asia’s and NTU’s Campuses in Singapore.

The bachelor's program in Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences deals with processes of plant and animal production, and associated fundamentals relating to the natural sciences, economics, and ecology.

The master's program in Automotive Software Engineering combines content from informatics, mechatronics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, and economics. It offers sound and practical specialization in the applied field of automotive engineering.

The master's program covers content based on the latest research in the field of automotive and combustion engine technology, in order to meet the challenges of ecologically sustainable mass mobility, and develop innovative solutions.

The bachelor’s program in Bioinformatics is offered by the Technical University of Munich in partnership with Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). The program combines informatics with molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics.

The master’s program in Bioinformatics is offered by the Technical University of Munich in partnership with Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). The program offers great freedom in terms of individual specialization within the discipline.

The program covers a broad spectrum of fundamentals relating to the natural sciences, as well as all key subdisciplines in biology, in particular genetics, microbiology, ecology, plant sciences, zoology / animal science, and cross-disciplinary life sciences, such as biochemistry or bioinformatics.

Specialization in at least three of seven possible focus areas (biochemistry and cell biology, genetics, medical biology, microbiology, ecology, plant sciences, zoology/animal sciences), with the option to develop a focus area into a primary focus.

The M.Sc. in Biomass Technology is a joint degree with the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna. It offers a comprehensive training in utilizing and harnessing the potentials of biomass.

The master’s program in Biomedical Computing combines computer science with aspects of biology and medicine. It is an interdisciplinary program involving both the TUM Department of Informatics and the TUM School of Medicine.